Hearted Youtube comments on Luke Smith (@LukeSmithxyz) channel.
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I just yesterday found out about band called INXS, and looking them up on youtube I click on the first result, which was a song called "Never tear us apart". After watching the video, I read the first comment which says something like: "No nudity, no autotune, just a pure talent", which has like 6k likes. Now, I know how silly/cringy is measuring things by views and likes, but given the age we're living nowadays when attention of vast majority of people is online, one can hardly say it's irrelevant metric. Point is, people definitely still resonate with seeing just a bunch of guys playing/singing and walking by the river, on the city streets, standing on the bridge, while everything is captured in kinda romantic imagery.
Problem is, appreciating "normal" stuff nowadays may indicate one's lack of appreciation for creativity and not very "thought provoking" material, so I guess that might be the reason people are kinda reserved to say they like it, just so they wouldn't come across as boring and unimaginative..
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